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El Syd 05-24-2015 11:22 PM

Mister luger?
 
Newby here! Do any of y'all know if this guy is a reputable seller? I see hi Lugers all over guns America & guns international. Any feedback will be greatly appreciated. Thx to all,syd

Mwland 05-25-2015 12:16 AM

I have done business with this gentleman several times, and would recommend him highly. Easy, professional to work with, and delivers exactly what is promised.

ac4142 05-25-2015 09:22 AM

if you are a newbie then try legacy collectibles. they have great stuff for about the same money.

ithacaartist 05-25-2015 09:54 AM

I sold him a pistol. No problems.

Edward Tinker 05-25-2015 10:20 AM

He seems like a decent guy - it just seems he has very nice looking lugers - a few I have had my doubts on.

I met him at an auction when he was just starting to buy lugers as a retirement 'hobby'.

Do a search on his name, he has been discussed before...

sheepherder 05-25-2015 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Edward Tinker (Post 271925)
Do a search on his name, he has been discussed before...

I was curious, so I Searched...he has a website -

http://www.misterluger.com/

And either he or his son-in-law is a member here, but rarely posts...

http://forum.lugerforum.com/member.php?u=6504

ac4142 05-25-2015 01:03 PM

since you wanted to know syd: http://www.gunsinternational.com/42-...13BE82E5A07E5A some of his stuff looks ok, and then look at this. refinished for an original condition price.:biggulp: he offers an inspection, so that's good.

DavidJayUden 05-25-2015 01:47 PM

I've always watched his guns and his prices. Seems to have good stuff, but of course it is up to the buyer to have a critical eye. His prices seem to be about midway between collector-collector prices and store-front retail prices. If I was after a certain gun I'd not hesitate to give him a try.
dju

ithacaartist 05-25-2015 02:38 PM

He is in Lancaster, PA. What's up with Pennsylvania, anyway? We have our Ed Tinker, the (in)famous Eugene Golubstov (Lugerman), and Walter Smeddy (Mister Luger), and maybe more, actively involved in Luger-y activities, and located in the same general area of the state. I've been meaning to take a trip down there to descend upon all of them... What makes PA such a hotbed of the Parabellum?

Edward Tinker 05-25-2015 03:40 PM

luck :)

Tom from Legacy is in Paoli, PA but no storefront :)

Couple other collectors too, but they can yell out themselves (Michael and Mike) :D

El Syd 05-25-2015 08:13 PM

Thx to all for your input. I have looked at Legacy and his prices are reasonable and even his description of his guns tells you if he thinks there is a problem - like one where he mentions that a mag doesn't appear to be factory stamped. To me, that sounds pretty honest

Anybody have any feedback on Phoenix Investment Arms, DFW Arms?
Are there any dealers/sellers that you'd be weary of? Happy Memorial Day to all and a sincere "thank you" to any vets on this board, Syd

jonnyc 05-25-2015 08:33 PM

Seems like half the time I hook up with a guy to do a deal on a gun or ammo, he's literally down the road from me in PA. We do seem to have more than our share of "gun nuts"!

luger1177 05-25-2015 08:38 PM

Vendors
 
Try Simpson LTD but the first question I would ask is it import marked?? They sold me one where it was not in the description. If you can have the gun in hand it is even better. Checkpoint Charlie seems to have some nice stuff. Never bought from him though.

El Syd 05-25-2015 08:52 PM

Yeah, I've looked at checkpoint Charlie's based on positive words on him from this forum. I'd like to see whom others have had good luck with. Simpsons sounds like the "go to" guys. I'm not looking for a "deal" on a luger - just a fair price for a correct Nazi era luger. Thx, Syd

nukem556 05-25-2015 09:11 PM

If you read enough old posts here about Phoenix Investment Arms, you'd avoid them like an ISIS barbeque.

luger1177 05-25-2015 09:11 PM

I like Legacy's photos. He by far is the better photographer. I think my next purchase will be from him. He will probably have something you are looking for. He has some nice Mausers.

DonVoigt 05-25-2015 10:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by luger1177 (Post 271955)
I like Legacy's photos. He by far is the better photographer. I think my next purchase will be from him. He will probably have something you are looking for. He has some nice Mausers.

I'll second that on the picture quality at Legacy; Simpson's
photos leave a lot to be desired, always dark- make everything look
"better", JMO; and not many of them either.

Edward Tinker 05-25-2015 11:04 PM

I just realized this was in the 'for sale' section?

I moved it to the New Collectors area....

John Sabato 05-26-2015 06:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ithacaartist (Post 271937)
... What's up with Pennsylvania, anyway? We have our Ed Tinker, the (in)famous Eugene Golubstov (Lugerman), and Walter Smeddy (Mister Luger), and maybe more, actively involved in Luger-y activities, and located in the same general area of the state. I've been meaning to take a trip down there to descend upon all of them... What makes PA such a hotbed of the Parabellum?

...and I lived there, or called it home for about 50 of my 67 plus years... :rockon::bigbye:

aldo35 05-26-2015 08:39 AM

Mr Luger
 
I have sold a pistol to Mr Luger and it was a very smooth transaction, I would not hesitate to do business with him in the future.

Aldo35

hornsfan 05-27-2015 05:51 PM

I've done business with Legacy Collectibles, Checkpoint Charlie, & Simpson Ltd. I'd do business with all 3 of them again but echo many of the earlier comments...Legacy is at the top of my personal list based on quality of photos, description details and level of customer service. That's followed by Checkpoint and Simpson. I think with any dealer or retailer, photos and phone calls are key. All 3 shops patiently answered my phone questions. All are also run by human beings, which introduces an element of error or omission. I've seen it at all 3. My personal observation is that Legacy and Charlie react quicker when an error/omission occurs whereas it can take Simpson a while longer (if at all) maybe due to higher volume or consignment seller issues. If I'm thinking of buying from Simpson, one of the first questions is about whether the import marking is there, followed up by verbal verification of serial numbers, condition, etc. Simpson also has the retail pricing whereas I think Legacy offers better value.

I personally have been tempted but could never bring myself to buy from Mr Luger...I've seen enough bad apples (or simply undisclosed issues) to spoil the entire barrel but I'm fairly new at collecting Lugers...even in the context of everyone makes mistakes, it just doesn't seem worth the risk of paying the Luger tax. As Warren Buffet said, there's no penalty except opportunity lost. I personally am willing to let someone else have the opportunity with Mr. Luger.

You might also look to purchase from some of the longer-tenured Forum members (e.g., Ed or Ron).

Greg

ithacaartist 05-27-2015 08:07 PM

Shooters appear when and where they will. I've stocked my safe with interesting shooters almost exclusively from online auctions and classifieds, and done OK overall. For collectibles, I'd have a lot of good things to say about our WTS section and what's been offered there, at least since I've joined the forum. The biggest factors involved would be the patience required for your gun to "come around" there, and the depth of one's pockets, in that you need deeper pockets to buy at full retail, or be involved with the better, pricier stuff. I think the only way to obtain an absolute guarantee of authenticity would be to buy one newly made by Mike Krauss, or the like. However, the judgment of the consensus of seasoned collectors here on this forum gets you almost asymptotic to that!

69thpa 09-03-2015 08:52 AM

Purchased from Mister Luger
 
Purchased a G dated Luger rig and all is good. One of the nicer G Date I have come across. Funny, I live in Pa also and the only issue is that he has to collect sales tax. Taxes will kill us all. Hope this helps.

DonVoigt 09-03-2015 11:04 AM

I recently bought a Luger from Mr. Luger.
The transaction went well, there was some issue with the pistol, looked blue in the picture and green(parkarized?) in hand, so I sent it back under his 3 day inspection/return warranty. I wanted it as it was Weimar unit marked.

Check came back for the purchase price and shipping; but it did cost the shipping back.:o

His descriptions are minimal, so a phone call is probably in order.
I always chuckle when I read his descriptions, all his Lugers are "mechanically correct"; I have yet to figure out exactly what that means!:confused:

chevy 09-04-2015 11:47 AM

Done buisness with Legacy Collectables bought BYF 41 serial # 1271 and Erfurt 1917 #3717. In my opinion they are the best product for the money. Lugers were exactly as described 41 being a true 98 % in my opinion

wayne8661 05-07-2016 05:27 PM

I also have to admit the i am a product of the Keystone State

Beginner 09-13-2016 12:01 PM

I have purchased two P.08's from Walt Smeddy (Mister Luger) - he's great & he delivers exactly what he offers

Caferacer 11-11-2016 10:28 PM

PA is OK
except philly

Eugen 11-12-2016 08:12 AM

Just thought I'd mention that my late wife was born and raised in PA. Keystoners are cool.

Oh, yeah, I would have bought a Luger from her, too.:D

kurusu 11-12-2016 08:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eugen (Post 295524)
Just thought I'd mention that my late wife was born and raised in PA. Keystoners are cool.

Oh, yeah, I would have bought a Luger from her, too.:D

Would she sell it to you? :evilgrin:

Sorry couldn't resist.

Geo99 12-24-2016 02:42 PM

I just spoke to Walt Smeddy (Mr Luger) two days ago, because not only are his descriptions minimal, he only shows a few pictures, not every view. I want to buy a Luger from him but he said he will not provide any more pictures, and furthermore, he does not have a 3 day return policy. He told me his policy is one day return, and then only if the gun is not what he says it is. In other words you can't return it just because you don't like it, or you don't think it's original finish after seeing it up close. Too risky for me.

- Geo

PS> I have gotten terrific deals from Legacy.


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